The Supreme Court of the Netherlands upheld on Friday an earlier ruling that found the Dutch state partly liable for the deaths in 1995 of 350 Bosnian Muslim men who were expelled from a U.N. base and executed at Srebrenica by Bosnian Serb forces.

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Six men who are accused of profiting from buying and selling migrants have been hit by United Nations sanctions in response to the international slave trade exposed by CNN, the Dutch foreign ministry said. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports. >>

Beaming Queen Maxima of the Netherlands looks anything but blue in a glamorous navy dress. Maxima, 48, was all smiles as she arrived in The Hague to give a short speech as part of her role as the UN Secretary-General's Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development. >>

Dutch government honors outgoing UN human rights chief. THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - The Dutch government is honoring the outgoing U.N. human rights chief with one of its most prestigious awards.The Foreign... >>

Ex-UN leader helps launch climate 'adaptation' initiative. THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) - Former United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and other dignitaries have launched an initiative to accelerate and expand... >>

Leader of U.N. cease-fire mission unhurt as bullet strikes convoy in tense Yemeni city. The convoy of retired Dutch general Patrick Cammaert was hit by small-arms fire in Hodeida, underscoring the U.N.'s challenges in implementing a peace deal. >>

Probe fails to unravel mystery of Croat's courtroom suicide. Dutch prosecutors have not unraveled the mystery of how a Croatian ex-general managed to smuggle a bottle of poison into a United Nations courtroom and take his own life >>

Probe fails to unravel mystery of Croat’s courtroom suicide. Dutch prosecutors have not unraveled the mystery of how a Croatian ex-general managed to smuggle a bottle of poison into a United Nations courtroom and take his own life >>

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands attends United Nations meeting in Delhi. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands , 47, wrapped up in a patterned shawl as attended a UN meeting in Delhi on Monday. The Dutch Queen was paying a visit to the local coordinator and representative of the UN, Yuri Afanasiev. >>

UN court increases Karadzic's genocide sentence to life imprisonment. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic's sentence for genocide has been increased by appeal judges at a UN court in the Hague, Netherlands, from 40 years to life imprisonment. >>

UN imposes sanctions on Libyan 'traffickers'. Six men who are accused of profiting from buying and selling migrants have been hit by United Nations sanctions in response to the international slave trade exposed by CNN, the Dutch foreign ministry said. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports. >>

Unprecedented UN sanctions slapped on 'millionaire migrant traffickers'. Six men who allegedly made fortunes from buying and selling migrants have been hit by UN sanctions in an unprecedented response to the slave trade exposed by CNN, the Dutch foreign ministry said Thursday. >>